Conttoyor

Conttoyor was a Spanish Navy fort that was located on a rocky crag in the Gulf of Mexico, just east of the Mexican shoreline and the city of Tulum. The fort protected an important trade route from the Yucatan to the rest of the Caribbean Sea, and it protected Mexico from attack from both Great Britain and pirates. In September 1719, the crew of the Jackdaw, commanded by Edward Kenway, assaulted the fort and killed its commander, Agustin de Espinosa, before converting the fort into a pirate haven with a harbormaster's stall.